224 THE GRAND FLORAL EXHIBITIONS. 



Besides the above, Mr. Golledge, of Stratford, exhibited Essex Pet ; and Mr. 

 Robinson, Kitty Fisher, Duchess de Nemours, and Refraction. 



Calceolarias. 



1st Prize, 13s.. Mr, Kinghorn, Twickenham, for Exemplar, described in p. 174 

 of our last Number. 



Extra Prize, Mr. Garrod, gardener to G. Forman, Esq., for Lacerata, a 

 bright yellow, chequered with deep crimson, and well shaped. 



Extra Prize, Mr. N. Gaines, Battersea, for Climax, yellow, with crimson 

 blotches and marblings. 



Extra Prize, Mr. N. Gaines, for Louis Philippe, bright yellow, with crimson 

 markings and streaky spots. 



Besides the above, the following were shown : — By Mr. Kinghorn, Midas, 

 Emily, Rosina, Symmetry, Miss Houston, yellow-crimson, chequered; and 

 Hope, tawny-ground colour, chequered. Mr. \Vidnall, of Cambridge, had Picta 

 superb. Mr. Ansell, of Camden Town, had Idas, Daniel O'Connell, yellow, 

 sparingly chequered ; Mrs. Ansell, Merry Monarch, Queen of Fairies, Fair Maid 

 of Camden, cream colour, faintly chequered; Unique, Lady Piatt, yellow, lightly 

 chequered; Letitia, and Queen of Gypsies. Mr. Gaines had Picta, Tricolor, 

 Delicata, cream colour, lightly chequered ; Conspicua, Novelty, purplish rose, 

 with dark-crimson chequered markings, novel ; Brilliant, Perspicua, orange, 

 with dark-crimson markings; Attraction, Flora, Florida, Vanguard, yellow, with 

 streaky spots, and dotted margin ; Isabella, and Elegans. Mr. Garrod had 

 Garrodii, Orange Perfection, Leopold, and Claritos. Mr. Holder, of Eton Col- 

 lege, had Beauty of Eton, rose colour, with dark-crimson blotch, novel, Mr. 

 Harley had General Tom Thumb.. Mr. Liddiard had Salthill Rival. Mr. 

 Barnes had Constellation, Minerva, and Midas ; and Mr. Henchman had 

 Aurantia, Magdalena, Spotted Rival, and Annette. 



Pansies. 



No Prizes were awarded. 



Messrs. Brown and Attwell exhibited Desirable, Queen of Beauties, Hunts- 

 man, Monarch, Tippo Saib, and Black Prince. Mr. Backhouse had a stand of a 

 seedling, named Earl of Zetland. Mr. Turner had Dido. Mr. Burdett, of 

 Hayes, had Magnet. Mr. Henbury, of Croydon, a dark flower, named Rajah. 

 Mr. Bragg had Goliah. Mr. Colbson, of Bath, had Mercury and Shiloh. 



Cinerarias. 



Extra Prize, Mr. Pearson, of Hampstead, for a tolerable flower, named 

 Paragon. 



In addition, Mr. Pearson showed Magnet, Duke of Cornwall, Pomona, Lady 

 Milo, and Bridesmaid. Mr. Smith, of Pimlico, had Royal Standard, Louis 

 Philippe, Sultana, Queen Mab, Hornsby, and Paragon. Mr. Bunney, of Strat- 

 ford, had Atroccerulea and Alba-coerulea. Mr. Pamplin, of Lea-bridge, had 

 Rotundiflora, Purpurascens, and Elegantissima. 



Verbenas. 



No Prizes given. 



Mr. Pearson, of Hampstead, showed two — Avalanche, a pure white, and De- 

 fiance, rose crimson. 



Azaleas. 



No Prizes awarded. 



Mr. Ivery, of Betchworth, produced Rosea elegans and Striata formosissima, 

 the latter in the way of Gledstanesii, the former a good-formed pale rose variety. 

 Mr. Gaines had Elegans nova, light rose colour, and Rosea superba. 



Miscellaneous Seedlings. 



Extra Prizes to Mr. Bunney, of Stratford, for two prettily spotted light Rhodo- 

 dendrons, named Medora and Coronet. Mr. Bruce also showed a seedling, 



